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Monique Dias is an LA based Production Designer best known for her work on NBC's GRAND CREW, the award winning Netflix series GENTEFIED, and the period dramedy ANGELYNE. She is an AFI Production Design alumnus, has a BFA from the University of Arizona in Media Arts, and is an uncertified wine enthusiast.She has spent 15 years designing for television and film, and has an array of experience that also includes music videos, commercials and documentaries. Monique is currently expanding this skillset to include experiential theater and immersive design. Creating captivating worlds for stories to be told is her utmost passion, and she is always looking for ways to expand her craft.During the pandemic, Monique found her way into animation, working remotely to design and illustrate the worlds of THE HARPER HOUSE and #1 HAPPY FAMILY USA. Her 3D modeling skills have served her well in both live action and animation, and is a tool she often utilizes to visually communicate her ideas.Monique is always seeking new opportunities to help storytellers research and reinvent genres through design. She takes a “story first” approach to all of her ideations and loves to turn scripted words into transcendent worlds.Connect with Monique:➡️ Instagram: @esmo_duowww.moniquedias.comAbout The Lot1 Podcast ✨The Lot1 Podcast is designed for anyone who is interested in or working in filmmaking. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned veteran, we hope you gain the knowledge you need to improve your craft, achieve your filmmaking goals, or simply get an understanding and appreciation for the roles and duties of your peers and colleagues.☕Tourist Hat Coffee Companyhttps://touristhatcoffeecompany.com/
Listen to the full episode here: https://www.patreon.com/coldpod Maya Fuhr is a Los Angeles based artist and photographer who's work has appeared in publications such as Interview Magazine, Dazed and The Fader. Maya sat down with us to discuss Toronto being a cesspool for germs, driving across America, camping, her obsession with bears, the DMV, polite Canadians, glass ceilings, government funding, being 'over' New York, appreciating nature, being recognized in Toronto, marriage, community, reclusive artists, Slash/Need, latex gloves, projecting a version of yourself, the facade of celebrities, her bizarre experience shooting Kanye West, shooting porn stars, Angelyne, pre-Instagram influencers, hating Drake, not recognizing celebrities, The Cobrasnake, 2010's Mile End, Editorial Magazine, Milk Glass, her non-profit CLAYDD and more! Maya Fuhr Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD
SAISON 3 - EPISODE 24 - Kiss Me L.A. 'It's a bird ?''It's a plane ?' It's Angelyne. En 1984, une femme va miser le tout pour le tout sur un seul élément, sa plastique. Elle apparait dans des poses lascives sur de grands espaces publicitaires appelés billboard dans les rues de Los Angeles et va rapidement connaître le succès, succès qui ne se base donc que sur son physique de Barbie. Mais quel secret se cache derrière Angelyne ? Qui est-elle ? D'où vient elle ?Il sera difficile pour la presse d'accéder à son passé, et pourtant, depuis quelques années, on en sait un peu plus... Titre diffusé en fin d'épisode : Kiss Me L.A.
SAISON 3 - EPISODE 24 - Kiss Me L.A. 'It's a bird ?''It's a plane ?' It's Angelyne. En 1984, une femme va miser le tout pour le tout sur un seul élément, sa plastique. Elle apparait dans des poses lascives sur de grands espaces publicitaires appelés billboard dans les rues de Los Angeles et va rapidement connaître le succès, succès qui ne se base donc que sur son physique de Barbie. Mais quel secret se cache derrière Angelyne ? Qui est-elle ? D'où vient elle ?Il sera difficile pour la presse d'accéder à son passé, et pourtant, depuis quelques années, on en sait un peu plus... Titre diffusé en fin d'épisode : Kiss Me L.A.
On this episode, I spoke to Oscar and Emmy nominated costume designer Danny Glicker about his work on The Sympathizer. Glicker is an… -Oscar nominee for Milk in the Best Achievement in Costume Design category -CDG Award winner for Transamerica in the Excellence in Contemporary Film category and a 2x nominee for Up in the Air and Milk -Primetime Emmy nominee for Angelyne in the Outstanding Period Costumes category
Pop over to Patreon.com/SeeAlso and sign up to the Hogg Hive to hear an extended version of this week's episode, featuring our off-the-cuff Met Gala reactions.This episode opens with a live review of the Hailey Bieber smoothie from Erewhon. Jinxy's sipping her way across LA, and fills us in on brunch at Canter's, an iconic but annoying day out with Angelyne at the Pleasure Chest, and an enviable visit to Noodle Stories. She's hit the Vanderpump Triangle in WeHo – but only to Bottega Louie, not TomTom (yet).BL goes deep on a night with Niall Horan and a life-changing day at SPUDFEST in Trentham. Is she the spudman after all?Then it's time for a discussion of our favourite Highsmith menacing gay, Tom Ripley, and the latest Netflix iteration of the guy who "likes" "girls", from creator/writer Steve Zaillan.See AlsosThe Garden Against Time by Olivia LaingThe American Friend (1977) by Wim WendersThe Night OfAlso AlsosHere in the Pitch by Jessica PrattHacks season 3 (on Stan in Australia)Ed Ruscha / Now Then retrospective at LACMASoft Services Software UpdateVegethreads Organic classic TArchive No. 1 by Hattie Stewart (with an intro by Brodie!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 692: May 4, 2024 playlist: Angelyne, "Dreamin About You (Dance Mix)" (Driven To Fantasy) 1986 Pink Kitten / 2024 Dark Entries KARYYN, "the REAL (HAAi Remix)" (the REAL (HAAi Remix)) 2024 Mute MXLX, "I Just Want To Ride My Bike Into The Sky And Disappear" (Kicking Away at the Decrepit Walls til the Beautiful Sunshine Blisters Thru the Cracks) 2024 Ba Da Bing! Esplendor Geometrico, "Gravitar alrededor" (strepitus rhythmicus) 2024 Geometrik Spoonfed Hybrid, "1936" (Spoonfed Hybrid) 1993 4AD Kristin Hersh, "Tuesday Night" (Hips and Makers) 1994 4AD Moon Diagrams, "Very Much My Promise to You" (Cemetery Classics) 2024 No-Gold Bitter Wish, "Side A (excerpt)" (Candle Finger) 2024 Carbon Seabuckthorn, "More Time Than Not" (this warm, this late) 2024 Quiet Details Danny Paul Grody Duo, "Last Light" (Arc of Night) 2024 Three-Lobed The Green Kingdom, "Silent Stars Above" (Arcadian) 2024 Sound In Silence Gabbarein, "Elsker" (Gabbarein) 2024 Our Silent Canvas Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
On today's episode we are taking it back to the 1980's and delving into the life and legend of one of Los Angeles' most iconic figures - Angelyne. A precursor to the famous for being famous socialites such as Paris Hilton & Kim Kardashian, Angelyne was doing it decades before anyone else. Key Sources: Angelyne: Attack of the 50ft Sex Kitten. BAM. 1984.The Billboard Queen. Los Angeles Times. Sarah Medof. 1995.The Queen of L.A's Billboards. The Telegraph. Anthony Haden-Guest. 2000L.A. Billboard Diva Angelyne Bemoans Kardashian, Hilton and “Boring, Gauche” Celeb Culture. The Hollywood Reporter. Gary Baum. 2015.The Mystery of L.A. Billboard Diva Angelyne's Real Identity Is Finally Solved. The Hollywood Reporter. Gary Baum. 2017.Audio sourced from Entertainment Tonight's TV Interview 1984.C*ntroversy The Podcast is produced, written & hosted by Velma Vouloir. You can follow us on Instagram & X at @cntroversypod, or on Facebook at Cntroversy: The Podcast. Email us at anytime with thoughts of feedback at cntroversypodcast@gmail.com, and please don't forget to follow, rate & review the show. Thanks for listening!
Earth Girls Are Easy is a 1988 science fiction comedy film directed by famed music video director Julien Temple, and written by comedian/singer Julie Brown. Based off of a song previously released by Brown, the action follows a trio of space aliens landing upon Earth, and finding themselves under the care of a lovelorn manicurist in California. The film follows the group's efforts to blend in with the rest of humanity and eventually fix their crashed spaceship. It featured acting roles from Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Charles Rocket, Michael McKean, Julie Brown herself, and early performances from Jim Carrey and Damon Wayans, while also featuring music by legendary disco musician Nile Rodgers. Though not a major commercial success, the film has developed a devoted cult following over the years.On a new episode of Hell Is A Musical, Lilz and Scott welcome back all-star guest Ashley Rogers to the program for a screening of Earth Girls Are Easy. (Which we're only kinda sure counts as a musical in the first place?) Join them as Scott expounds upon the film's connection of golden age movie musicals, Ashley draws paralells between the film and the works of Bertol Brecht, and Lilz is thoroughly confused by whatever Angelyne's whole deal was....with Lilz and Scott!
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This week, Karen and Chris spot Angelyne in the wild, chat about avoiding bear attacks and more! https://www.instagram.com/dynarpodcast/ https://twitter.com/DynarPodcast https://www.facebook.com/dynarpodcast/ Buy Merch! https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/merch
Lauren Wells is a screenwriter who most recently wrote on FX's Emmy nominated television show What We Do in the Shadows. Prior to that, she worked in support staff roles on shows such as Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Happy!, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, Daredevil, and Angelyne, among others. Over the past year, Lauren adapted Bram Stoker's Dracula as a twenty episode podcast series called MINA + LUCY'S GUIDE TO SLAYING DRACULA. Produced by Gen Z Media, the series stars Bradley Whitford, Ritchie Coster, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Anthony Atamaniuk, Suri Marrero, and Genna Du Quesnay. It is available everywhere you get your podcasts. Originally from a horse farm in Central New York, Lauren studied improv and sketch comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre while finishing her M.F.A in Writing and Producing for Television at LIU Brooklyn. She has a B.A. in English from Hobart + William Smith Colleges, where she focused on creative writing and poetry. Lauren's poetry has been featured in New York Quarterly, Everyday Genius, Burner Magazine, and The Legendary. Lauren resides in Los Angeles with her rescue dog, Mr. Feeny. .
Special Holiday Mini-Show with Hollywood Queen ~ ANGELYNE ~ and an Invite for Film Editors / Film School University Students (for her upcoming Feature Film). Blessed Be, Mt This is a Limited Time Episode. E-mail info: ANGELYNEFANCLUB@Yahoo.com
EMAILS: Almost kidnapped from a bowling alley. Le Bimbo cafe in France. VOICEMAILS: Who the hell is Angelyne? Phone scam. Gypsy Rose Blanchard getting released from prison. Taylor Swift CD played at a grocery store. Slapped by the chef. McKamey Manor is nuts. Winning a car ride with Angelyne. Spending $500 on Angelyne's merch & getting blocked by Bethenny. Melissa is blocked by Ariana from Vanderpump Rules. Webcrawlerspod@gmail.com626-634-2069Twitter / Instagram / Patreon / Merch Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/webcrawlers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This hour we talk with an LA icon, Jake has a new idea for a party and Johnny gets pancakes
Hi, friends! Welcome back to another episode of your favorite movie review podcast that is now on YouTube in a visual medium which defeats the purpose of podcasting! This week we discuss the billion-dollar animated movie, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which stars so many famous names. Those names include Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, Seth Rogen, Fred Armisen, Charo, Angelyne, Elvira, a hologram of Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey's unreleased music, the caution tape from Lady Gaga's "Telephone" music video, and that one lady that was escorted off of a plane for pointing at a passenger and claiming they weren't real! Wanna know what we think of this movie? Listen to the end to find out! Follow us on Instagram @meangirlsinterrupted for info on upcoming shows Watch Us: Mean Girls, Interrupted on Youtube Email Us: meangirlsinterrupted@gmail.com Visit: meangirlsinterrupted.com for all this stuff in one place!
Dave and Ethan interview 'Tonya Harding' from Weird Al's "Headline News" music video - singer, musician, and ice skater Laura Pursell! Laura shares how she got the role, her experiences on set, her famous father, and assaulting an A-list celebrity.
Aparentemente una rubia tonta, en realidad: una superestrella hecha a sí misma experta en el noble arte de no tener talento. Esta semana hablamos de Angelyne, la rubia más explosiva de toda la ciudad de Los Ángeles. Polémica, irreverente y pesetera como ella sola, comentaremos la vida de este fenómeno social que tiene hasta un día festivo local en su honor. Ponte bien de glitter gloss y prepárate a sentir.
This week, we finish our three part episode on the 1980s distribution company Vestron Pictures. ----more---- The movies discussed on this week's episode are: The Adventures of a Gnome Named Gnorm (1990, Stan Winston) Big Man on Campus (1989, Jeremy Paul Kagan) Dream a Little Dream (1989, Marc Rocco) Earth Girls Are Easy (1989, Julien Temple) Far From Home (1989, Meiert Avis) Paperhouse (1989, Bernard Rose) Parents (1989, Bob Balaban) The Rainbow (1989, Ken Russell) Wonderland (1989, Philip Saville) TRANSCRIPT From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it's The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. At the end of the previous episode, Vestron Pictures was starting to experience the turbulence a number of independent distributors faced when they had a successful film too soon out of the gate, and the direction of the company seemingly changes to go chasing more waterfalls instead of sticking to the rivers and the lakes they were used to. Welcome to Part Three of our miniseries. As we enter 1989, Vestron is seriously in trouble. More money has gone out then has come back in. It seems that they needed one more hit to keep going for a while longer. But if you were to look at their release schedule for the year, which included a pickup from the recently bankrupt DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, there wasn't really anything that felt like it could be a Dirty Dancing-like break out, except for maybe the pickup from the recently bankrupt DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group. But we'll get there in a moment. Their first film from 1989 is a certifiable cult film if there ever was one, but the problem with this label is that the film tagged as so was not a success upon its initial theatrical release. Bob Balaban, the beloved character actor who had been regularly seen on screen since his memorable debut in Midnight Cowboy twenty years earlier, would make his directorial debut with the black comedy horror film Parents. Bryan Madorsky stars as Michael Laemle, a ten year old boy living in the California suburbs in the 1950s, who starts to suspect mom and dad, played by Mary Beth Hurt and Randy Quaid, might be cannibals. It's a strange but fun little movie, and even Ken Russell would compare it favorably over David Lynch's Blue Velvet during one contemporary interview, but sadly, it would take far more time for the film to find its audience than Vestron could afford. Opening in 94 theatres on January 27th, the $3m Parents could not overcome a series of negative reviews from critics, and it would only gross $278k in its first three days. Vestron would not strike any additional prints of the film, and would cycle the ones they did have around the country for several months, but after four months, the film could only attract $870k in box office receipts. But it would become something of a cult hit on video later in the year. In 1992, British filmmaker Bernard Rose would make his American directing debut with an all-time banger, Candyman. But he wouldn't gotten Candyman if it wasn't for his 1989 film Paperhouse, an inventive story about a young girl whose drawings seem to manifest into reality. British actor Ben Cross from Chariots of Fire and American actress Glenne Headly from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels plays the young girl's parents. Outside of Gene Siskel, who would give the film a thumbs down on his movie review show with Roger Ebert despite acknowledging Rose's talent as a filmmaker and being fascinated by the first two-thirds of the movie, the critical consensus was extraordinary. But it appears Siskel may have never actually written a review of the film for the Chicago Tribune, as the film still has a 100% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. But the film would only earn $6,700 from its single screen playdate at the Carnegie Hall Cinemas when it opened on February 17th, and the film would get little support from Vestron after that. More single playdates in major cities that added up to a $241k box office tally after fourteen weeks in release. Marc Rocco's Dream a Little Dream would be the third film in The Two Coreys Cinematic Universe. Corey Feldman plays a high school student who, through one of the strangest plot twists in the whole body switching genre, finds himself switching places with two time Academy Award-winner Jason Robards, playing a professor who is looking for immortality through entering a meditative alpha state. Meredith Salinger and Piper Laurie also find themselves switching bodies as well, while Corey Haim plays the goofball best friend with not a whole lot to do. The supporting cast also includes veteran character actors Harry Dean Stanton and Alex Rocco, the latter who agreed to do the film because it was directed by his son. When the film opened on March 3rd, it would be Vestron's second widest release, opening on more than 1,000 theatres. But just like the previous year's License to Drive, the pairing of Corey Haim and Corey Feldman did not set the box office on fire, opening in fifth place with $2.57m in ticket sales, compared to the #1 film of the week, the Morgan Freeman drama Lean on Me, which would gross twice as much as Dream a Little Dream while playing in 125 fewer theatres. In its second week, the film would lose 56 theatres and 52% of its opening weekend audience, falling all the way to 13th place with a gross of only $1.25m. By week three, the movie would move to dollar houses, and trudge along for several more months, until it closed in the middle of summer with only $5.55m in the till. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, writer/director Jeremy Paul Kagan had directed and occasionally written several big ticket movies, including the 1977 Henry Winkler drama Heroes, which also starred Sally Field and, in his first post-Star Wars movie, Harrison Ford, and the 1985 Meredith Salinger/John Cusack adventure film The Journey of Natty Gann. Which makes his Natty Gann follow up, Big Man on Campus, such a head scratcher. A modern adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Big Man on Campus was written by Allan Katz, who had been working in television for nearly twenty years writing for and producing shows like All in the Family, Sanford and Son, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and MASH. Katz would also star in the movie as the titular hunchback, even though he had never once acted on any of his shows. But at least he had a good cast supporting him, including Gerrit Graham, Melora Hardin, Jessica Harper, Tom Skerritt, and Cindy Williams. I can only find one playdate for the film ever, in Los Angeles at the American Cinematheque in March 1989, so while this mostly qualifies as a direct to video release, I feel compelled to at least give it a token mention here. Have you ever heard of a movie called The Fruit Machine? Of course you haven't, because that's a horrible name for a movie, no matter what it's about. When Vestron acquired this British drama about young gay men who go on the run after they witness a murder, the first thing they did was change the title to Wonderland. Not that Wonderland gives you any more of an idea of what the movie is about than The Fruit Machine. But, whatever. Today, the movie has two things going for it. One, an early role for Robbie Coltrane, playing a transvestite who operates a nightclub for gay men and transvestites called, you guessed it, The Fruit Machine. Second, the musical score was written by Hans Zimmer, in one of his earliest film jobs. Ironically, Wonderland would be the the third movie scored by Hans Zimmer to be released by Vestron in a four month period, after Burning Secret and Paperhouse. Wonderland would open at the Quad Cinemas in New York City on April 28th, to poor reviews but a decent $11,500 opening weekend. But the film would not be able to maintain much of an audience, and after five weeks, Wonderland was out of the Quad Cinemas, never to play another theatre in America, with just $50k in the till. Ken Russell's third and final film in his contract with Vestron was The Rainbow, an adaptation of a 1915 novel by D.H. Lawrence, whose 1920 novel Women in Love had been adapted by Russell in 1969. Glenda Jackson, who had won the Academy Award for her role in Women in Love, here plays the mother of the character she played in the other film. Here, she co-stars with Sammi Davis as Ursala, the younger sister of Jackson's Women in Love character, who finds herself attracted to Anton, a young man in town, as well as her gym teacher Winifred. As one would expect from Ken Russell, the supporting cast is top notch, including future Eighth Doctor Paul McGann, regular Russell collaborator Christopher Gable, and Blowup star David Hemmings. The film would open at the Paris Theatre in New York City on May 5th, where it would gross a very good $22k, spurred on by great reviews from most of the city's major critics, several of which noted the film to be Russell's best in a number of years. So it would be sad that the film would end up being the lowest grossing of the three films he'd make with Vestron, only earning a total of $444k after three months in mostly single playdates in major markets. In 1985, Geena Davis and Jeff Goldblum would work together on a forgettable horror comedy film called Transylvania 6-5000, whose name was a pun on a popular 1940 song recorded by Glenn Miller. In 1986, the pair would work together again in David Cronenberg's amazing remake of the cheesy 1950s horror film The Fly. In late 1987, shortly after the pair married, they would work together for a third time, on another comedy, and on a movie that was this time based on an actual song. Earth Girls Are Easy was the name of a song that appeared on comedian Julie Brown's 1984 EP Goddess in Progress, and was originally developed as a movie at Warner Brothers Studio. The studio would get cold feet when Absolute Beginners, the big British musical directed by music video director Julien Temple, failed big time everywhere in the world except for the UK. Temple was slated to direct Earth Girls Are Easy, and Brown, as the co-writer and co-star of the film, was committed to the filmmaker, even if it meant Warners putting the film into turnaround. Which they did, in 1986. It would take nearly a year to get the project back on track, after being rejected by every other major studio and production company in Hollywood, until the French banking giant Credit Lyonnais agree to finance the film, provided they could cut the budget from $14m to $10m, and if the filmmakers could make a distribution deal with the bank's preferred distributor, the then newly-formed DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group. The film, about a manicurist in Los Angeles who helps three aliens blend into human culture after they accidentally crash land their spaceship into her pool, would begin production in Los Angeles in October 1987. Davis played the manicurist, and Goldblum one of the aliens, alongside Damon Wayans and Jim Carrey, while the remaining cast would include a number of great comedic actors like MASH's Larry Linville, Michael McKean, Rick Overton, and Charles Rocket, as well as Los Angeles media personality Angelyne as basically herself. While the film was nearing completion in early 1988, the DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group would go out of business, leaving Credit Lyonnais in need of a new distributor for their investment. But after Temple turned in his first cut of the film, Credit Lyonnais would send Temple back into his editing bay, where he and his team would spend nearly another five months winnowing out various scenes and completely excising a big and expensive musical number based on one of the other songs on Brown's 1984 EP, I Like ‘Em Big and Stupid, because it just didn't work for the film. Additional scenes would be shot, and the budget would end up being $11m. The film would have its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September 1988, and attract attention from a number of distributors including MGM/UA, New World Pictures and Twentieth Century-Fox, but Vestron would end up putting in the winning bid. The film would originally be set for a February 1989 release, but would get delayed until May 12th. When it finally opened on 317 screens in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philly, San Francisco, Toronto and Washington DC, the film would gross $893k, putting in twelfth place for the weekend, but its per screen average would be the fourth best amongst the films in the top twenty. The film would fall one place in its second week, losing 35% of its opening weekend audience, grossing $577k. The film would slowly hemorrhage theatres and box office until the plug was pulled in mid-July with only $3.9m in tickets sold. The sole lasting legacy of the film is that Damon Wayans enjoyed working so much with Jim Carrey that when Damon's brother Kenan Ivory Wayans was putting together a new comedy television show together thanks to the success of his movie I'm Gonna Get You Sucka, Damon would get his brother to give Carrey a chance. In Living Color would make Carrey and the Wayans Brothers stars, and would change the course of comedy. So there's that… In late June, the Lightning Pictures imprint would release their first movie in nearly two years, Far From Home. The film starred the then-fourteen year old Drew Barrymore as a young girl traveling cross country with her father, who get stuck in a small desert town in Nevada on their way to back to Los Angeles, who must deal with some very strange characters in the trailer park they're staying in, as they slowly discover nothing is as it's supposed to be. Matt Frewer, Max Headroom himself, plays the dad, who must protect his daughter while he figures out how to get the hell out of town alive. Truth be told, the movie sucks, and it's really creepy in how it sexualizes Barrymore, but there's one hell of a great supporting cast doing their best to keep the joint from totally stinking the place up. Richard Masur, Academy Award nominee Susan Tyrell, Anthony Rapp from Adventures in Babysitting, Jennifer Tilly, and beloved character actor Dick Miller. When Vestron opened the film in four theatres in third-tier regions on June 30th, it was little surprise the film got some very bad notices, although one unnamed reviewer for Variety felt the need to note that Barrymore, who again was only fourteen at the time, had “a baby face, dreamy eyes and a playboy model's body.” The film would gross just $3,763 in its first and only weekend in theatres. But that wasn't even the worst news of the week for Vestron. On the same day as they opened Far From Home, Vestron had been informed by Security Pacific Bank in Los Angeles that the $100 million line of credit the company had with them was being terminated. 140 of the approximately 300 Vestron staff members, mostly from the Los Angeles office, were let go, including the President of Production, the Senior Vice President of Marketing and Distribution, and the Vice President of Publicity and Promotion. While Vestron Video would continue for a while, in large part thanks to a $15.7m payoff during a dispute over home video ownership rights to the 1986 Best Picture winner Platoon, the theatrical distribution unit was effectively dead. Some movies, including the Fred Savage/Howie Mandel comedy Little Monsters, the Harry Dean Stanton-led comedy Twister, and the Kathryn Bigelow-directed action thriller Blue Steel with Jamie Lee Curtis, would be sold off to other companies, but the titles left behind would see their planned theatrical releases cancelled and eventually be released direct to video. Thanks to some of the legacy titles in their video catalog, including Dirty Dancing, Vestron would be able to stave off the inevitable, but in January 1991, the company would file for bankruptcy, their final film being the Stan Winston-directed fantasy buddy comedy The Adventures of a Gnome named Gnorm. Filmed in 1988 as Upward, the film featured Anthony Michael Hall as an Los Angeles Police Detective who has to team up with a gnome, a puppet created by Winston, the effects wizard who also directed the film, to solve a murder. For Winston, it was deja vu all over again, as his previous directorial effort, Pumpkinhead, found itself in limbo for a while when its distributor, the DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, filed for bankruptcy in 1987 before they could release that film. In bankruptcy court, Live Entertainment, partially owned by 1990s mega movie production company Carolco Pictures, would purchase all of Vestron's assets for $24m. Live used the assets as collateral to secure a line of credit from industry friendly banks, so they could start their own production and distribution company, of which their only moment of note was helping to finance Reservoir Dogs when no one else would. Eventually, Live Entertainment would be sold off to Bain Capital, a private investment firm co-founded by Mitt Romney, in 1997, and they would rebrand Live as Artisan Entertainment. Artisan today is best known as the little independent distributor of The Blair Witch Project, but they also would enter into an agreement with Marvel Comics to make movies for 15 of their characters, including Ant-Man, Black Panther, Deadpool, Iron Fist, Longshot, Morbius, Mort the Dead Teenager, and the Power Pack. Artisan would produce two movies based on Marvel characters, Man-Thing and The Punisher, although neither of those films would be released by Artisan. Artisan would declare bankruptcy in 2003, and Marvel would be one of the companies to place a bid for them. Lionsgate would end up becoming the winning bidder for Artisan's assets, which is how the vast majority of Vestron titles are now owned by a company that didn't even exist when Vestron closed shop. Today, Lionsgate is the owner of the assets of a number of the companies we've spoken about on this podcast in the past, and will be talking about in the future, including Crown International, the DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, Embassy Pictures, and New World Pictures. And it's also a major reason why so many of the movies we discuss in these episodes looking back at past companies are completely unknown today. As big as Lionsgate is, with nearly $3.6 billion in revenue in 2022, they aren't going to be able to keep up with the chain of ownership for every movies from every company they've purchased, and they're not going to put the money in to the movies that are barely remembered today. The Film Foundation, the non-profit organization co-founded by Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, which is dedicated to film preservation, estimates the average cost to do a photochemical restoration of a color feature with sound to between $80,000 to $450,000 dollars, not including the cost of a 2k or 4k digital scan. I'm going to have a link in the show notes on our website at The80sMoviePodcast.com to a November 2018 article from the Science History Institute about the process of restoring films. It's not a long read, but it's a fascinating read. I hope you'll check it out. So there you have it, the end of the line for Vestron Pictures, and many of the movies they helped to make and distribute, most of which you cannot find today in any form. Thank you for listening. We'll talk again next week when Episode 105, on the 1985 teen comedy O.C. and Stiggs, directed by Robert Altman, will be discussed. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about the movies we covered this episode. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
Welcome to a bonus episode of Pop Culture Leftovers where we are discussing CREED III! We are joined by Dan Ramirez from the Heroes of Noise podcast as well as Joe Vitale from The Vintage Geek podcast! From Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures comes “Creed III,” with Michael B. Jordan making his directorial debut and returning in the role of Adonis Creed in the third installment of the hit franchise. The film also stars Tessa Thompson (“Creed” franchise, “Passing”), Jonathan Majors (“Da 5 Bloods,” “Lovecraft Country”), Wood Harris (“Creed” franchise, “Blade Runner 2049”), Florian Munteanu (“Creed II,” “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”), newcomer Mila Kent, and Phylicia Rashad (“Creed” franchise, “Soul”). Jordan directs from a screenplay by Keenan Coogler (“Space Jam: A New Legacy”) & Zach Baylin (“King Richard”), from a story by Ryan Coogler (“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”) and Keenan Coogler & Zach Baylin. It is produced by Irwin Winkler, Charles Winkler, William Chartoff, David Winkler, Ryan Coogler, Michael B. Jordan, Elizabeth Raposo, Jonathan Glickman and Sylvester Stallone. The executive producers are Sev Ohanian, Zinzi Coogler, Nicolas Stern and Adam Rosenberg. Jordan is joined behind the camera by director of photography Kramer Morgenthau (“Creed II,” “Thor: The Dark World”), production designer Jahmin Assa (“mid90s,” “Angelyne”), editor Tyler Nelson (“The Batman,” “Rememory”), costume designer Lizz Wolf (“Creed II,” “Pacific Rim: Uprising”), with a score by composer Joseph Shirley (“Jackass Forever,” “The Book of Boba Fett”). Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures Presents A Chartoff-Winkler Production, “Creed III,” which will be distributed in North America by MGM and internationally by Warner Bros. Pictures and is set to open in territories beginning 01 March 2023.
Angelyne star/executive producer Emmy Rossum and showrunner/executive producer Allison Miller join moderator Danielle Turchiano to discuss their exploration of the self-made icon, reconstructing the look and feel of LA in the ‘80s, and how the series has shaped their own perceptions of fame and identity.This conversation was originally recorded at ATX TV Festival Season 11 (June 2-5, 2022).PANELISTS: Allison Miller (Showrunner / Executive Producer)Emmy Rossum (Executive Producer / Cast)Danielle Turchiano (Moderator)ABOUT THE SERIES: Peacock's limited series about fame, identity, survival, billboards, Corvettes, lingerie, men, women, women teasing men, men obsessed with women, West Hollywood, crystals, UFOs, and most importantly of all, the self-proclaimed Rorschach test in pink, glow-in-the-dark queen of the universe, Angelyne. All episodes of Angelyne are streaming now on Peacock.SUBSCRIBE to youtube.com/ATXTV for more panels, conversations & events with your favorite TV creatives and casts. Watch this panel HERE.FOLLOW ATX TV:Twitter: twitter.com/ATXFestivalFacebook: facebook.com/ATXFestivalInstagram: instagram.com/atxfestival/TikTok: tiktok.com/@atxtvLearn more year round ATX TV programming & events: https://atxtv.co/Buy your badge for ATX TV Festival Season 12 (June 1-4, 2023): https://atxfestival.comBecome an ATX TV Member: https://atxtv.co/membership
We've only gone and done a bonus episode! An audio addendum to our LA season this year, The Last Bohemians hopped over to Santa Fé to meet the one and only Julia Cameron. Our series is dedicated to creative women who've lived their lives outside the norm. Julia Cameron has spent hers guiding others, with her world-beating creativity manual The Artist's Way. Very sadly, Julia had just lost her beloved dog when we arrived one afternoon in 2022. But she soldiered on regardless. It's a whistlestop tour through her early days, breaking into the boys club of 1970s journalism alongside Hunter S Thompson, through her wild thirties in Hollywood married to Martin Scorsese, and eventually how she turned her life around by relocating to Georgia O'Keefe country, with its endlessly inspiring dramatic desert landscapes. In this special episode, we enter Julia's writing room to talk about addiction and recovery, harnessing the creativity spirit, sexism and psychic powers, how she helped to write Taxi Driver, inspiration and motivation, her friendship with Eve Babitz and much more. For more, Julia Cameron's memoir Floor Sample was rereleased in the UK in summer 2022. CREDITS Presenter and Exec Producer: Kate Hutchinson Editor: Georgie Rogers Photography and recording: Anna Kooris With thanks to Anna-Maria Fitzgerald, Nick and Didi at Meow Wolf. The Last Bohemians theme music by Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It featured 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. The series won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Season two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre, and launched an LA series, supported by Audio-Technica, and starring Angelyne, Betye Saar, Gloria Hendry and more. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians instagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
On the season finale of Cyberpunk Summer, we're hacking the planet with special guest, Emmy-winning writer and producer, Shadi Petosky, discussing Hackers, a 1995 crime thriller from director Iain Softley. A crew of high school hackers led by Jonny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie find themselves involved in a corporate conspiracy in this movie that has become a cult classic in the nearly three decades since its release.CW: This episode includes mention of suicide.Note: Enjoy this episode of the podcast as a video at patreon.com/femfreq or on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/GF3dd-Rp4_MTime Stamps:40:41 - What's your Freq Out?Anita on the film Tampopo (1985) directed by Juzo ItamiShadi on HBO Max series Veneno (2020)Kat on the series Angelyne (2022) on PeacockLinks Mentioned:The Hacker's Manifesto in the e-zine Phrack: http://www.phrack.org/issues/7/3.htmlThe allegedly “hacked” promotional website for the movie: https://web.archive.org/web/20000229152611/http://www.mgmua.com/hackers/inventory/hacked/index.htmlFind Shadi:https://twitter.com/shadipetoskyFind Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe to FFR on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our Star Trek PodcastTwitterInstagramtwitch.tv/femfreq (every Thursday at 6:30pm PT)
On this episode of Cyberpunk Summer, we're welcoming special guest, writer, critic, and podcaster Inkoo Kang to talk about Blade Runner, Ridley Scott's 1982 film adaptation of Philip K. Dick's 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Set in the dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, Harrison Ford plays a cop hunting down bio-engineered androids known as replicants, who have returned to Earth from the space colonies where they were sent to work as slave labor.Note: Enjoy this episode of the podcast as a video at patreon.com/femfreq or on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/OBZNlKhygx8Time Stamps:46:19 - What's your Freq Out?Inkoo on the Peacock series Angelyne and the Starz series P-ValleyAnita on the novella The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi VoKat on Thom Andersen's 2003 video essay Los Angeles Plays ItselfLinks Mentioned:Inkoo's Criterion Collection essay on Parasite: https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/7158-parasite-notes-from-the-undergroundKat's Freq Out, Los Angeles Plays Itself: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/losangelesplaysitselfFREQ Show episode about Blade Runner - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYRsDi4fGOANicole He's cyberpunk, yelling-at-computer-game, ENHANCE.COMPUTER - https://nicole.pizza/enhance-homeFind Inkoo:https://twitter.com/inkookangat the Washington Post - https://t.co/Rxm1rf972bAll About Almódovar podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-about-almod%C3%B3var/id1533092827All About Campion podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-about-campion/id1589998212Find Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe to FFR on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our Star Trek PodcastTwitterInstagramtwitch.tv/femfreq (every Thursday at 6:30pm PT)
If you're an Angeleno, chances are you've come across the pink alien superstar, known as Angelyne, riding around in her pink Corvette. Emmy Rossum plays the billboard queen in Peacock's fabulous limited series and her outfits are an explosion of rainbows, rhinestones, animal prints, and, of course, pink, pink, pink! We have costume designer Danny Glicker on today's episode, who was the genius behind Angelyne's 100 + outfits and is also nominated for an Emmy because of it! Danny also designed the costumes in Mother!, This is the End, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Bad Times at the El Royale, and many more. Listen to Danny spill the tea on how he was able to recreate Angelyne's famous looks and the clever meanings behind the costume's stunning details. Follow Danny Glicker on Instagram! For visuals of the costumes, follow us on Instagram at @fishnetflixpod and TikTok @fishnetflix ! DM or email your movie requests at info@fishnetflix.com! We love hearing from you! Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review on iTunes and wherever you listen to the show!
Long live the hot-pink Queen of the Universe, Angelyne! In this week's special bonus episode full of billboards, Corvettes, crystals, and UFOs, Elizabeth is joined by 2022 Emmy Nominee for Outstanding Period Costumes, Danny Glicker. Listen along as Danny speaks about the nomination and being the costume designer on Angelyne, creating looks that span decades, working with prosthetics, and that epic spaceship costume. Beam us up! Want more episodes? Become an official member of our Patreon for exclusive access! On our Patreon, we post our favorite highlights, funny moments, unheard bloopers, and additional special episodes just for Patreon members. Head to Patreon.com/TheArtOfCostume for all of the details. The Art of Costume Blogcast official merch store is now open! Go to TheArtOfCostume.com/PodStore where you can buy an awesome Blogcast shirt, print, coffee mug, and a whole host of other possibilities from TeePublic. We will be adding more designs as the podcast continues! Follow The Art of Costume Blogcast on Instagram at @TheArtofCostumePod. For more costume reviews, deep dives, and interviews, visit TheArtofCostume.com - a blog dedicated to highlighting the best in costume design! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/support
Amber and Rax talk about THE blonde bombshell, hollywood icon ANGELYNE. She is back in the spotlight, where she belongs, because of the new miniseries about her life, which she refuses to watch. The girls talk about the article the series is based on, the very fucked up article by Gary Baum that doxxed her. They also talk about what Angelyne was famous for, how you could be famous and private in the 80s, and what they see in the pink rorschach test. Lastly they have a very long ga ga ga ga griiiiiiiipe zone!!!
The Last Bohemians returns with a brand new series in Tinseltown, supported by Audio-Technica. From forgotten feminist artists to Sunset Strip sexpots and from punk performers to subversive style disruptors (and one Bond Girl!), these are maverick and radical women whose stories each say something different about the City of Angels. Recorded in spring 2022, host Kate Hutchinson decamped to Hollywood with producer Holly Fisher and photographer Lisa Jelliffe to find inspiration from cult figures, forgotten stars and cultural firebrands alike. Episode one kicks off with LA legend Angelyne, the blonde bombshell who rose to fame in the 1980s when billboards of the then-unknown pin-up started mysteriously appearing around the city (and about whom Peacock released a major biopic this year). Get to know the real Angelyne, one of the city's most recognisable cult figures, as Kate takes an eventful ride in her hot-pink Corvette and is schooled in the difference between mystery and mystique. She gets an introduction to image as business and hears how Angelyne laid the groundwork for the influencer generation of Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton and more. She even once ran against Arnie to be Governor of California. As the TV show aims to uncover Angelyne's true identity, we try to uncover what makes her tick. And what does she really want with LA? CREDITS Exec producer/host: Kate Hutchinson Producer: Holly Fisher Sound Design: Holly Fisher Photography: Lisa Jelliffe Theme music: Pete Cunningham, Ned Pegler and Caradog Jones With thanks to Scott. ABOUT AUDIO-TECHNICA In 1962, with a vision of producing high-quality audio for everyone, Audio-Technica's founder Hideo Matsushita created the first truly affordable phono cartridge, the AT-1 in Shinjuku, Japan. Since then, Audio-Technica has grown into a world-renowned company devoted to Audio Excellence at every level, expanding the product range to include headphones, microphones and turntables. Audio-Technica's commitment to the user experience and their devotion to high quality design, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution has placed them at the forefront of the industry for the last 60 years. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson launched The Last Bohemians in 2019, pairing the audio with stunning portraits by photographer Laura Kelly. It stole hearts with 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. It won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards. Series two featured folk legend Judy Collins; British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, dealing with the aftermath of losing her lover while celebrating 50 years in fashion; anarcho-punk innovator and illustrator Gee Vaucher; and the controversial witch at the heart of the 1970s occult boom, Maxine Sanders. In 2021, The Last Bohemians launched a lockdown special with performance artist Marina Abramović; it returned in 2022 with the UK's greatest living painter, Maggi Hambling, as well as Bowie's former best friend Dana Gillespie and theatre actor Cleo Sylvestre. thelastbohemians.co.uk patreon.com/thelastbohemians Iinstagram.com/thelastbohemianspod twitter.com/thelastbohospod
It's the 8am PODCAST!
Awww yeaugh! It's Friday and I'm drinking a beer. I know it's before noon but for me it's like 5pm. Show break down goes like this: Omar calls, Jet pack man, Import/export, ADD news, Omar's flight, Roe v Wade, Angelyne, AKTN, Box of Shame, Neighborhood Narcs, Weekend Watchers, Klein's lines, Toast to the weekend, SWEET DIBBINS! -JtN
Phil Tippett's Mad God is next level unhinged, and not necessarily in a good way. Angelyne is an interesting look at LA's billboard queen. The Umbrella Academy is back for season 3 but we're starting to feel a little fatigue. Find us at: www.werewatchingwhat.com youtube.com/thedhk twitter.com/thedhk instagram.com/thedhk facebook.com/thedhkmovies
The Last Bohemians has gone to LA for a brand new series, supported by Audio-Technica, starting on 6 July and starring LA icon Angelyne, subversive fashion disruptor Michéle Lamy, punk-rock widow Linda Ramone, feminist surrealist Penny Slinger, punk performance artist Johanna Went, artists and sculptors Betye Saar, Alison Saar and Maddy Leeser, cult musician – and LA's first female barber – Lynn Castle and Bond girl Gloria Hendry. Heartbroken and feeling adrift during the pandemic, host and creator Kate Hutchinson decamped to Hollywood in search of the wildest women in the City of Angels to help her get her mojo back. From Sunset Strip sexpots to Downtown artists, she meets a diverse range of incredible women – and one artistic dynasty! – who have lived life on the edge and who, even in their seventies, eighties or even nineties, still refuse to play by the rules. Series four stars: Angelyne, the blonde bombshell who rose to fame in the 1980s when billboards of the then-unknown pin-up started mysteriously appearing around the city and about whom Peacock released a major biopic last month. Michéle Lamy: the subversive French fashion disruptor at the Chateau Marmont on style, inspiration, how she works with her husband Rick Owens and her one-time notorious LA nightspot, Les Deux Cafe. Gloria Hendry: the former Bond girl, blaxploitation-era star and Playboy Bunny talks about being 007's first black love interest, breaking taboos onscreen and paving the way for the Black Panther generation. Linda Ramone: the punk-rock widow shows us around her home, the Linda and Johnny Ramone Ranch, with its themed Elvis and Disney rooms, and discusses love triangles, legacies and the demise of rock'n'roll. Betye Saar, Alison Saar and Maddy Leeser: a joyous encounter with the 95-year-old African-American artist Betye Saar, her artist daughter Alison and grand-daughter Maddy, at home in Laurel Canyon. Lynn Castle: the 83-year-old musician and first lady barber of Los Angeles on cutting Jim Morrison and Neil Young's hair, being Phil Spector's high school sweetheart, her relationship with Elvis, and Nancy Sinatra stealing her style. Johanna Went: the most notorious performance artist on the 80s LA punk scene – and the Lady Gaga that never was – gets frank about the power of ageing. Penny Slinger: the forgotten feminist surrealist and British bohemian – who escaped England for California – explores the divine feminine, exorcisms, making counterculture films in the 1960s and how her work came to define Women's Lib. ABOUT THE LAST BOHEMIANS The Last Bohemians is the vivid, hallucinatory podcast-portrait series started in 2019 by journalist Kate Hutchinson and now in its fourth series. It won silver for Best New Podcast at the 2020 British Podcast Awards and was a finalist at the 2021 Audio Production Awards, stealing hearts with 86-year-old Molly Parkin's stories of self-pleasuring, LSD countess Amanda Feilding's trepanning tales and Pamela Des Barres' reflections on supergroupiedom. If you like what you hear, feel free to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/thelastbohemians LINKS www.thelastbohemians.co.uk IG: @thelastbohemianspod; @katehutchinsonpow Twitter: @thelastbohospod; @katehutchinson The Last Bohemians LA team: Kate Hutchinson (exec producer/host) Holly Fisher (senior producer) Lisa Jeliffe (photographer) Matilda Jenkins (photographer, Michele Lamy), Sue Merlino (producer) Georgie Rogers (editor)
Emily Rose returns for a quiiiiick lil catch up on some scripted (Under the Banner of Heaven, Angelyne, Multiverse of Madness & More) some unscripted (Bev Hills, Kardashians) aaand some thoughts on Britney Spears' wedding! Enjoy!Intro/Outro: https://linktr.ee/LDGreenIIISupport the Show: https://cash.app/$emilyagogoSupport the show
Follow us on Patreon at: patreon.com/andalmoststarring Our June-a Davis Month kicks off with the delightfully campy comedy-musical Earth Girls are Easy! Which brat-pack regular turned down Valerie? Which two actors in the film wound up swapping roles with each other? And who else clocked that vegetable oil standing in as sensual oil? Also – Jeff gets a bad case of wig blindness, and we go down a Corey Feldman-centric IMDB user review wormhole! Earth Girls are Easy stars Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carrey, Damon Wayans, Julie Brown, Charles Rocket, Michael McKean, and Angelyne; directed by Julien Temple Follow the Podcast: On Instagram: @andalmoststarring Have a film you'd love for us to cover? E-mail us at andalmoststarring@gmail.com www.andalmoststarring.com
Andy loses his mind while complaining about ignorance in podcasting, then he pulls it together and talks about the series Angelyne. On Rachel's Chart Chat, Rachel from Des Moines finds gems in charts from 1978 and 1989. You can find a playlist for Rachel's Chart Chat here. Follow Rachel on Last.fm here.
On this week's episode, the ladies dive into Sarah Jessica Parker clearing the air about Kim Cattrall, the agony and the ecstasy of Sara Ramirez's Variety cover, thoughts on S2 Che, SJP's giant carnation wallpaper collection, first look at the Book Club sequel, the Amber Heard/Johnny Depp verdict, The Staircase limited series, attempting to watch Angelyne, this exquisite season of Hacks, Lauren's depraved obsession with The Time Traveler's Wife, Pete dyes his hair blonde, the impending launch of SKKN beauty, the recent Kardashian episode, AND SO MUCH MORE!Show NotesSarah Jessica Parker on the Awards Chatter podcastA transcript of her comments about Kim CattrallThe Sara Ramirez Variety article Sarah Jessica Parker's new line of wallpaperFirst look at the Book Club sequelWatch The StaircaseWatch HacksWatch Angelyne at your own riskWatch The Time Traveler's Wife at your own riskKim and Pete go blondeKim's pricey new skincare line Watch The KardashiansThis week's episode is brought to you by Dipsea. Our listeners get an extended 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/Outfit!As well as, Function of Beauty. Save 25% on your first order when you go to FunctionofBeauty.com/OutfitWant to hear our thoughts on the new Anna Wintour biography? Become a Patron! Go to Patreon.com/EveryOutfit.WE HAVE A HOTLINE! Disagree with us? Make your case and we may play it on the show. Questions, secrets, or gossip from the And Just Like That set also welcome. Call 323-486-6773
Chris and Andy talk about what they loved about ‘Top Gun: Maverick' and what the action-packed movie could have used even more of (1:00). Then they talk about the latest episode of ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi' (38:04), before Andy is joined by Emmy Rossum to talk about the making of her new series, ‘Angelyne' (46:36). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Guest: Emmy Rossum Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Franjola is here, and we get his impression of Johnny Depp on the stand. Is this court case just one big life lesson for all of us? A cyclist, a love triangle, has a potential murderess on the run. Todd Chrisley's former employee said he and Todd had an intimate relationship. Ice Tea and his wife Coco defend pushing their six-year-old daughter in a stroller to her acrylic nail appointment before breastfeeding. A woman confronts her Pastor, who abused her in front of their congregation. Lisa Rinna of RHOBH might regret calling Kathy Hilton out based on her own past behavior. Angelyne wants free groceries, and Ricky Gervais still doesn't care.Get extra juice on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoophttps://heathermcdonald.net/Support our sponsors:seizethenightandday.comhttps://nutrafol.com use promo code JUICY for $15 offhttps://www.ziprecruiter.com/juicyhttps://sleepnumber.com/JUICYhttps://www.betterhelp.com/HEATHERdaily gem.co/scoopSundayscaries.com use code JUICY for 25% off
This week, the guys are joined by actor Tonatiuh of ‘Angelyne,' ‘Vida' and ‘Promised Land.' Then, the guys pay tribute to the ‘Real World: New Orleans‘ heartthrob Danny Roberts upon his return to TV. And just how did furries end up at the center of the right wing's trans panic, and when did Eliot realize he was, in fact, dating one? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, this is what's important: The return of Adam and his European adventures, Adam's jizz smell, Angelyne on Peacock, Adam Ray's Leno, snakes in lakes, creature features, Everything Everywhere All At Once, drum sets, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We knew Emmy Rossum could sing and act but nothing will prepare you for her performance in ANGELYNE, her new limited series for Peacock. Emmy joins Josh for the first time to chat about why getting cast in PHANTOM OF THE OPERA was a surprise to her, the superhero role that got away, and more! Don't forget to check out the Happy Sad Confused patreon here! We've got exclusive episodes of GAME NIGHT, video versions of the podcast, and more! For all of your media headlines remember to subscribe to The Wakeup newsletter here!
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Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager chat with Emmy Rossum about her total transformation in Peacock's “Angelyne.” Plus, Read with Jenna – Shelby Van Pelt talks about her best-selling debut novel “Remarkably Bright Creatures: A Novel.”
We are back!!! Welcome to Episode 424 where the Leftovers are joined by guests Stephanie Chapman (popcultureleftovers.com) and Joe Stark from StarkCast podcast. We go over the winners from last weeks contest for THE LOST CITY. In Good Pop Bad Pop this week for TV Brian talks about his thoughts on OUTER RANGE, the HALO series on Paramount+, THE OFFER on Paramount+ and we all discuss our thoughts on the MOON KNIGHT series and our overall thoughts of Phase 4 of the MCU. We also discuss the new series on HBO Max THE TIME TRAVELER'S WIFE which follows the spellbinding and intricately out-of-order love story between Clare (Rose Leslie of HBO's Game of Thrones), and Henry (Theo James of Divergent), and a marriage with a problem: time travel. There's a new series to U.S. audiences on Crackle with LES NORTON set in 1985 and it follows the exploits of Les Norton, a country bloke from outback Queensland, on the run from a troubled past. HBO Max dropped THE BABY (literally if you watch the show) where a woman who finds a mysterious baby who might not be as cute and innocent as he looks. LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS Season 3 is out on Netflix and it's Joe and Stephanie's first times watching the series. What did they think? Peacock has a new series ANGELYNE based on a true story about a mysterious woman who garners fame in 1984 after the appearance of a series of iconic billboards in and around Los Angeles, California start popping up with only one word on them, “Angelyne”. Apple TV+ has a new series NOW AND THEN. Amazon Prime Video gives us NIGHT SKY starring JK Simmons and Cissy Spacek in a story about a couple that possesses a chamber that leads to another planet. In MOVIES this week we talk about the teen comedy CRUSH on Hulu. We all watched Shudder's new horror film THE SADNESS. There's a new remake of the 1984 film FIRESTARTER out now in theaters and on Peacock and we watched it. We talk about the Finnish body horror film HATCHING available now on VOD. And Joe and Brian talk about the new Alex Garland horror film MEN. In NEWS we have an official rating for the new TOXIC AVENGER reboot. And it looks like we're getting an animated version of MARRIED… WITH CHILDREN. In MARVEL NEWS we talk about the new trailer for SHE-HULK. We discuss some quotes from director Taika Waititi about THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER as well as a connection to the BLACK PANTHER sequel. Could Alf appear in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3? We discuss the Stan Lee deal that went down this week where Marvel can now use his likeness. And it's official, we're getting a DAREDEVIL series on Disney+.
Brittany is in for Lori! Julia and Brittany discuss the new Angelyne limited series. The phone lines open up for MyTalkers to give advice to Brittany as she prepares to deliver her baby. Plus, some Real Housewives updates.
It was 2015. I was at a comic book store late one night and in strode Chris Nichols of LA Magazine. "John, Angelyne is outside and she'd give you a ride in the pink Corvette if you want." He had me at Angelyne, and the ride was awesome. 45 minutes later I had an audio portrait of one of the hardest working women in Hollywood who strives to live within her warm pink bubble. And later, when the Hollywood Reporter finally uncovered her backstory, it all made sense. As also told in the Peacock miniseries, Angelyne was fighting the dehumanizing legacy of the Holocaust in her family. This episode also features a fresh interview with LAist's Mike Roe about the miniseries, Angelyne's reaction to it, and our mutual admiration for a woman who remade herself and her life. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live; and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. (Off-Ramp theme music by Fesliyan Studios.)
In this first-ever Don't @ Me documentary, Michael and Devin dive into the story of Angelyne: the most famous woman in Los Angeles that nobody knows. After Michael and Devin go through the story of the L.A. billboard queen, Michael chats with THE Angelyne herself to set the record straight on what she REALLY thinks of the new Peacock series based on her life, the rumors and conspiracy theories about her background, and her new film. If you enjoy a story filled with glamour, mystery, lies, and fame, this is the story for you!
On this special episode, a first of its kind experiment, Jason Harris and Josh Bell join me again to talk about some upcoming Limited Series on TV! We use the usual puzzle pieces format on some trailers for Limited Series that are premiering in May 2022. This episode looks at The Pentaverate, The Staircase, Candy, The Essex Serpent, Conversations With Friends, The Time Traveler's Wife, Angelyne, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Pistol.
Emmy Rossum (Shameless, Phantom of the Opera, Angelyne) is an actress, producer, and singer. Emmy joins the Armchair Expert to discuss what it was like being a classically trained singer at an early age, how her upbringing drew her to her character on Shameless, and how her close relationship with her mother changed her perspective on having kids. Emmy and Dax talk about what their dating experiences have been like, how she doesn't view success as your net worth, and how they both define safety in their lives. Emmy explains why she wanted to play a character like Angelyne, how she doesn't feel as accomplished as some of her other friends, and what it was like to audition for Andrew Lloyd Webber. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Topics Include: Thor Love And Thunder, Dashcam, Angelyne, Black Site, Escape The Field, Dark Winds, Now And Then, Monstrous, The Kids In The Hall, and how the Minecraft film is going to be very good.